Cancer Risk Remains High Even When Women Stop Menopause HRT
Women taking hormone replacement therapy to ease menopause symptoms remain at risk of developing cancer even after they stop the treatment. There have been several early studies showing adverse side effects of hormone replacement therapy. Women’s Health Initiative study in 2002 and Million
Women Should Be Aware Of Hormone Replacement Disadvantages
Are you one of the millions of women who’ve been prescribed Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) drugs (Prempro, Premarin and Provera) to treat the symptoms of menopause? Were you sufficiently warned about the risks of taking HRT drugs — specifically the heightened risks of breast cancer
Female Hormone may predict age at menopause
Age at menopause may now be predicted more realistically according to a new study accepted for publication in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). The study revealed that anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels are related to the onset of menopause and are able to specify a
Treatment advances for fibroids, menopause
Women with fibroids and endometriosis facing the possibility of hysterectomy may now choose less invasive treatment options to preserve fertility, according to Yale professor Aydin Arici, M.D., who will direct a scientific session exploring these alternatives at the American College of
Menopause: Time For Hormone Therapy?
Taking hormones or not? Many women who experience the first symptoms of menopause are faced with this question. There is no doubt that hormones help relieve menopause symptoms, but recent studies have highlighted the potential risks that come with hormone therapy (HT). In 2002, the Health
The Impact of Menopause: Survey Results
There are millions of women going through menopause who might not know exactly what is going on with their bodies and how it will affect different parts of their lives. In fact, many women, including my patients, only think of hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings when they begin menopause,
Hot Flashes Not Helped by Cohosh and Clover
The latest news flash on hot flashes is that two herbal remedies that many women have used to help relieve this menopausal-related symptom are not effective when compared with hormone therapy and placebo. An important distinction to make here is that black cohosh and red clover did help decrease
Visceral Fat Increase During Menopause Linked With Testosterone
In middle-aged women, visceral fat, more commonly called belly fat, is known to be a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease, but what causes visceral fat to accumulate? The culprit is likely not age, as is commonly believed, but the change in hormone balance that occurs during the
Belly Fat During Menopause Linked Lo Testosterone
The dreaded belly fat that many middle-aged women develop appears to be associated with an increase in the level of active testosterone, and not a decline in estradiol (the primary form of estrogen) as once thought. Accumulation of belly fat, also known as visceral fat, is a concern because it is
Symptoms of Skin Cancer – Malignant Melonoma – Basal Cell Carcinoma – Squamous C
Symptoms of Skin Cancer A skin abnormality that increases in size and appears multicolored, pink, red, black, brown, tan, pearly, translucent, or tan. A mole that changes color, textures, grows, becomes irregular in shape, or that is bigger than a pencil eraser. A spot or growth that continually




